Do you dare to question the government online? You are more than likely a target of mega bank spying teams. Teams that recent documents reveal actually work with the federal government to target and track those who associate themselves with organizations that oppose big banks and the corrupt establishment. The good news, however, is that by posting these documents in an exclusive Storyleak article authored by key Storyleak editor Mikael Thalen, we have now launched a nationwide resistance to what can now be termed mega bank spying.

Below, you can read the email for yourself detailing a conversation between Bank of American’s Global Corporate Security Vice President Kim Triplett-Kolerich, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and one redacted recipient:

And it’s all thanks to readers and activists who share this key news around the world — a spread of information that has now led state legislators in Washington to stand against the NSA spy grid and mega bank spying. Specifically, legislation is now in the works to starve off the NSA through cutting off finances via the state of Washington and others. Now what’s amazing is that this move is a result of key individuals inside government, who have already known something is wrong with the corrupt control freaks who run them, reading our work and deciding to take action.

While I have not yet been authorized to release the full details, I have been alerted by a number of political heads that the articles on Storyleak have led to the launch of numerous pieces of anti-spying and anti-tyranny legislation.

The release of little known or secretive documents such as the “Modernizing State’s Continuity of Operation Planning,” which grants Washington’s governor dictatorial powers in the event of ‘any disaster or emergency’, are absolutely key to preserving our freedoms and stamping out attempts to circumvent our legal system. 2014 will be a key year in the spread of information, and I hope that you will join us in a rallying cry against those that aim to burn the Constitution and track our every action.

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Although I have no doubt the big banks are helping the government spy, I feel like this particular email is a fake.

Wording seems illogical, shotty, and out of context and there are far too many typos for a formal email coming from a VP of a major bank. Plus this Kim character does not seem to have a profile on Linkedn.

Inspired by your original posting of this BoA content, we elaborated on how some of the same tactics seem to be used by our government to effectively troll people into elaborate constructs of government agenda.

I can see why Wee does it. It is the only way to guarantee that your cash is in your hands. If you deposit your cash, the bank has free reign to lend it. I would just be too paranoid of having that much cash on hand, it can be lost easily, whether it be from thieves, fires, or natural disasters.

But when the dollar collapses it wont matter if you have cash on hand or in the bank. You will need tangible goods i.e. water, food, ammo, medical supplies, alcohol and weed.

Before the comment stream was yanked, I asked you about your reasons for not using banks. I'm very distrustful of the banking institution at large and angry that no bankers have been forced to answer for their crimes of the last several years. However, I do work with a local credit union because my businesses could not otherwise function and I prefer the protection of their vault and federal deposit insurance to that of a home safe.

I prefer cash always have. I go to a local store and cash my check and deposit my money in my safe at home. I do not own any businesses or I would have to use a bank like yourself. I just feel safer having my money at home

I've had some bad experiences with "regular" debit cards being hacked – three times in the last 18 months. Fortunately, my credit union uses a service that has been very proactive in identifying fraud and stunning the cards. However, as a result of these experience I only use a credit card for online purchases as those instruments give the user more recourse. I suppose that if you actively manage the balance of your prepaid cards, you also minimize fraud risk.